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Exclusive: The Pentagon Has a Plan to Stop the Zombie Apocalypse. Seriously.
Everything you need to know about the U.S. military’s defense strategy to protect humanity from the walking dead.
Exclusive: Air Force to Scrutinize Nuke Bomber Units Following Missile Scandal
The push underscores a fundamental question: Can the nuke force police its own?
Nuking the Budget
Secret Energy Dept. report says boondoggle to handle Cold War plutonium will cost billions more.
Home Alone
With Keith Alexander out fighting fires, meet the woman who's really running the NSA.
Stuxnet's Secret Twin
The real program to sabotage Iran's nuclear facilities was far more sophisticated than anyone realized.
Why Has the U.N. Given Assad a Free Pass on Mass Murder?
Humanitarian workers chronicle Syria's suffering -- but withhold key details on who is at fault.
Locked Up Abroad
Meet the two innocent Canadians beaten up and left to rot for months in Cairo's most notorious prison.
Blue-Eyed Jihad
An exclusive conversation with European radicals fighting for an Islamic state in Syria.
The Iraq Red Team
A year and a half before the surge, a secret review group in Baghdad recommended a drastic change in U.S. strategy. If that advice had been heeded, might the war have turned out differently? An exclusive excerpt from The Endgame, a new book on America's final days in Iraq.
False Flag
A series of CIA memos describes how Israeli Mossad agents posed as American spies to recruit members of the terrorist organization Jundallah to fight their covert war against Iran.
Who's Bad Now?
The U.S. government is finally attempting to seize tens of millions of dollars in assets -- including a serious stash of Michael Jackson memorabilia -- from Equatorial Guinea's playboy president-in-waiting. Took long enough.
Hold That Car
Exclusive: U.S. government targets the $30 million Malibu estate of Equatorial Guinea's playboy president-in-waiting -- and Michael Jackson's glove.
Special Relationship
Exclusive new cables released by WikiLeaks reveal the United States' heavy-handed efforts to help Israel at the U.N.
Interview: Bob Woodward
On Friday, the White House parted ways with a very publicly unhappy national security advisor and many blamed his hasty pre-election exit on the account in journalist Bob Woodward's new book, Obama's Wars. Woodward tells Foreign Policy what he makes of Jim Jones's rocky tenure, why the president "is his own chief foreign policy strategist" -- and how he's still doesn't trust his generals.
Interview: Robert Gates
The U.S. defense secretary tells Foreign Policy when he's leaving the Pentagon -- and what he hopes to leave behind.
Obama Sent a Secret Letter to Iraq's Top Shiite Cleric
But can Ayatollah Sistani break Baghdad's political impasse?